Glossary of machine vision

Machine vision (MV) is a branch of engineering that uses computer vision in the context of manufacturing.[1][2] While the scope of MV is broad and a comprehensive definition is difficult to distil,[2][3] a "generally accepted definition of machine vision is '... the analysis of images to extract data for controlling a process or activity.'"[4] Put another way, MV processes are targeted at "recognizing the actual objects in an image and assigning properties to those objects--understanding what they mean."[5]

The following are common definitions related to the machine vision field. Extended versions of all definitions and verifiable sources can be found in their hyperlinked Wikipedia articles.

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Q = \frac{2\pi f_o \mathcal{E}}{P}
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where f_o is the resonant frequency, \mathcal{E} is the stored energy in the cavity, and P=-\frac{dE}{dt} is the power dissipated. The optical Q is equal to the ratio of the resonant frequency to the bandwidth of the cavity resonance. The average lifetime of a resonant photon in the cavity is proportional to the cavity's Q. If the Q factor of a laser's cavity is abruptly changed from a low value to a high one, the laser will emit a pulse of light that is much more intense than the laser's normal continuous output. This technique is known as Q-switching.

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